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Fig. 401. Chaetochloa glauca (Linn.) Scribn. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Div. Agros., Bull. 4 : 39. 1897. ( Panicum (jJaucum Liuu. ; Setai-ia 

 (jlanca Beanv.) Yellow Foxtail.— An erect, leafy annual 3 to G 

 dm. high, usually much branched near the base, with flat leaves 

 and bristly, spike-like panicles 2 to 8 cm. long. Bristles 5 to 10 to 

 each spikelet, usually yellow. Spikelets about 3 mm. long, with 

 the second glume about half the length of the transversely rugose 

 flowering-glume.— Fields and waste places about dwellings, etc., 

 throughout. Naturalized from Europe. June-September. 



